Crafting power: New perspectives on the political economy of southern Africa, AD 900–1300

Volume: 59, Pages: 101180 - 101180
Published: Sep 1, 2020
Abstract
Archaeological studies of craft production locales provide an important lens through which to evaluate the mechanisms of the political economy at different, intersecting scales. Such multi-scaler perspectives are pertinent to the study of southern Africa in the late first and early second millennium. Dominant models of the political economy of this period derive from research conducted at regional political centers, leaving critical assumptions...
Paper Details
Title
Crafting power: New perspectives on the political economy of southern Africa, AD 900–1300
Published Date
Sep 1, 2020
Volume
59
Pages
101180 - 101180
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